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In this video you are going to learn how to remove comments in Word and you are also going to learn how to keep the comments but only hide them. If you want to remove only a single comment, click on the comment you want to delete, go to the Review tab and in the section Comments click on delete. If you have multiple comments and you want to remove all comments at once, click on the dropdown arrow under the delete button and then click on Delete all comments in Document. If you dont want to delete the comments but rather hide them, then go to the section called Tracking and in the dropdown menu choose Original. And, thats it, BUT before you go: please support this channel by hitting the subscribe button, liking the video and maybe also sharing your feedback in the comments.